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If a translation of (x, y) → (x + 6, y – 10) is applied to figure ABCD, what are the coordinates of D'?

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Answer: B

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Answer:

(x , y) is translated to Horizontal translation right '6' units and

Vertical translation down '10' units

(x ,y ) → ( x +6 , y - 10)

Explanation:

Explanation:-

Type of Transformation Change to co-ordinate point

Vertical translation up 'd' units (x, y) → (x , y+d)

Vertical translation down 'd' units (x, y) → (x , y-d)

Horizontal translation left 'c' units (x ,y ) → (x - c , y)

Horizontal translation right 'c' units (x ,y ) → (x + c , y)

Given (x , y) is translated to Horizontal translation right '6' units and

Vertical translation down '10' units

There fore

(x ,y ) → ( x +6 , y - 10)

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